The number of pyramids in ancient Nubia (aka kingdom of Kush & today is called Sudan) were a total of 223, double the pyramids of its neighbor Egypt. The underground graves of the Nubian pyramids were richly decorated.

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Nubia rivaled Egypt in wealth and power, and mutually influenced each other.

This article was very interesting and descriptive in the uses of Pyramids in Ancient Nubia aka Kush aka Sudan. There is even a restored drawing of what the Pyramid field of Nubia would like look like in its prime. The engineering demonstrated in building a structure as grand as a pyramid is something that is interesting in itself and this article gives these monuments content that really furthers ones apreciation toward the Pyramids.

Revival of Nubian Singing - Nostalgia, Exultation and Heritage Reinstatement AllAfrica.com Khartoum — There are several reasons that made the Nubian people of north Sudan to return to listening to singing in the Nubian language after deserting it...

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A Purdue University archaeologist is seeking to uncover new information about ancient Nubian and Egyptian cultures. Michele Buzon, associate professor of archaeology at Purdue, has just begun excavating a Nubian burial site dated to between 1500-1050 BCE. She hopes the site in the Nile River Valley, Tombos, Sudan, will provide a better understanding of the …

Spending Day 1 (one) in Aswan Egypt along the Nile River and taking a boat to along the Nile River to Nubia. Then take a camel ride to into Nubia. Aswan always has this beautiful fragrance you will always remember.

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